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but my personal opinion is nothing that stands up in a court of law. you have to have a serious trial and it was pretty clear the u.s. government didn't want that. mosts apprehended by the to use masters of war, the expression that exists in the world, i think he was defenseless. the first story that came out was that they had issued him because his wife who lunged at the seals. was later withdrawn. it was apprehended, defenseless, murdered. ,he body thrown into the ocean leaving of his questions as to why. a lot of the aspect of this operation, it might be a complete criminal act with no justification, that there is more to it than this. heas reminded of the when talked about the testimony at the senate. else.s something he said that for years, the islamic radicals have been trying to turn this village against americans and they did not succeed, but you succeeded with a ground strike. you're creating more people to kill you, as they pointed out. first of all, the action itself was extremely hazardous. wereeals that were sent under orders to shoot thei
but my personal opinion is nothing that stands up in a court of law. you have to have a serious trial and it was pretty clear the u.s. government didn't want that. mosts apprehended by the to use masters of war, the expression that exists in the world, i think he was defenseless. the first story that came out was that they had issued him because his wife who lunged at the seals. was later withdrawn. it was apprehended, defenseless, murdered. ,he body thrown into the ocean leaving of his...
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the law was meant to stop drivers from watching tvs or other devices that might destruct them. but the woman says her glasses weren't on at the time. >>> officials are breaking ground on the nation's first high-speed rail system. the details are straight ahead. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at krour top stories. iraq's prime minister meeting with president obama at the house with this afternoon. the two leaders are expected to discuss how to end the vie lengs that has killed thousands of iraq dwlis year. >> new evidence shows that just 248 people signed up for health care coverage in the first two days of the prom rollout. >>> after years of infighting the united states is finally catching up with europe and asia. california building what you are seeing right now, a high speed rail system. people will be able to travel to los angeles to san fran in less than two hours. the system will then expand to sacramento to san diego, stretching over 800 miles by the time it's finished. the central valley is the state's most depressed region, and has some of t
the law was meant to stop drivers from watching tvs or other devices that might destruct them. but the woman says her glasses weren't on at the time. >>> officials are breaking ground on the nation's first high-speed rail system. the details are straight ahead. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. here is a look at krour top stories. iraq's prime minister meeting with president obama at the house with this afternoon. the two leaders are expected to discuss how to end...
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the law enforcement officials claim that it helps to bring down the crime rates. f >> warner was accused of rape at the university of north dakota, he was found guilty. but a police investigation found that his accuser was lying. though the charges haven't been dropped, he can't come back to school. we look at the week long series of sex crimes on campus, and something is wrong. caleb warner spends most weekends hanging out with friends in fargo. but in the last years, his life has veered off in a dramatically different direction than there's. a sexual encounter with a young woman, a former college student, sends his world spinning out of control. >> she came over to watch a movie. and i thought i liked a girl and i wanted to be alone with her. and they went to their rooms to study. we had sex there, and afterwards, we cuddled >> did she object? >> no. no. >> was there alcohol involved? >> you weren't drinking? >> no. >> neither of you were drinking >> but caleb said that he told her he did not wish to be her boyfriend. and soon after, she ended their relationship
the law enforcement officials claim that it helps to bring down the crime rates. f >> warner was accused of rape at the university of north dakota, he was found guilty. but a police investigation found that his accuser was lying. though the charges haven't been dropped, he can't come back to school. we look at the week long series of sex crimes on campus, and something is wrong. caleb warner spends most weekends hanging out with friends in fargo. but in the last years, his life has veered...
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in other words, i resolved at that moment to do everything within my power and within the law to protect the country. turns out the most important job of the president is to protect the home land. little did we think we being the country at large people would use their own airplanes to mur de der 3,000 people. there were a lot of other issues we had to deal with. one of which was religious bigot bigotry. a deep concern of mine is that people would blame people of muslim faith. i went to a mosque shortly after 9-11 to send a signal we cannot lose our values in the midst of human tragedy. a lot of job of the president is to be the comforter in chief which i did. i spent a lot of time in hospital rooms on september 14th. probably the most painful moment of the day was to be in a room full of sons and daughters, husbands and wives hoping that their loved one would come out of the rubble. i had just come from the rubble and pretty certain nobody would come out. yet my job then was to comfort them as best i could. so the job of a president in a moment like that had a lot of different facets to
in other words, i resolved at that moment to do everything within my power and within the law to protect the country. turns out the most important job of the president is to protect the home land. little did we think we being the country at large people would use their own airplanes to mur de der 3,000 people. there were a lot of other issues we had to deal with. one of which was religious bigot bigotry. a deep concern of mine is that people would blame people of muslim faith. i went to a...
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again, at that moment to see people reacting tor ingreacting going into the scene, to see law enforcement going into the scene to take care of people. tell me some of the comments around you as people were trying to compute what happened. >> a lot of people were trying to compute what had happened. one woman as we ran up to -- i must say though at that point at that second explosion at that point the police -- i mean there's police all over that route. they knew something was wrong. they were already by the time the second explosion came about they were already in action. there were already moving about. they were already pushing people off the runway or the -- where they run the boston marathon. and they were stopping runners from going down any further. they literally jumped into action immediately. as we made it up to the food court as people were running out because there were more people running out than trying to get in, i stopped a lady and i said what are you running out for and she said we heard gunshots tworks gunshots. i said those weren't gunshots. that was two explosions from
again, at that moment to see people reacting tor ingreacting going into the scene, to see law enforcement going into the scene to take care of people. tell me some of the comments around you as people were trying to compute what happened. >> a lot of people were trying to compute what had happened. one woman as we ran up to -- i must say though at that point at that second explosion at that point the police -- i mean there's police all over that route. they knew something was wrong. they...
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they're set to vote on ove overriding richard nixon's law. and in colorado two state lawmakers have been kicked out of office for backing tighter gun laws there. the two lawmakers voted for tougher gun restrictions following the shooting in auro aurora, colorado. despite losing seats, john morse said he wouldn't soften his stance. >> i said if it costs my political career, that's a small price to pay. the families of his victims have a huge price to pay. we did the right thing. >> there is a cliff hang center new york city's mayor race. bill dehasio has the lead. but with exactly 47% of the vote he could still face a run off. anthony weiner conceded last night after reportedly giving the therapeuti finger to the me. >> the mortgage bangers association is reporting that mortgage application index plunged to its lowest point since november of 2008. higher interest rates are reducing the demand for home loans. bank of america and wells fargo are cutting jobs in their mortgage divisions because of the drop off. >>> new vehicles sold in the u.s. a
they're set to vote on ove overriding richard nixon's law. and in colorado two state lawmakers have been kicked out of office for backing tighter gun laws there. the two lawmakers voted for tougher gun restrictions following the shooting in auro aurora, colorado. despite losing seats, john morse said he wouldn't soften his stance. >> i said if it costs my political career, that's a small price to pay. the families of his victims have a huge price to pay. we did the right thing. >>...
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positive law that conflicts with natural law is not law at all. having examined story's general philosophical framework, let us see how he applied his view in concrete cases. in the 1822 case, an american public armed vessel sees an allegedly french ship is suspected in engaging of the trafficking of slaves. the american captain asserted that the trafficking of slaves from africa to a foreign port violated the law of nations. and; therefore, the confiscation of the ship was the appropriate penalty. story's opinion begin by claiming that the law of nations rests on the eternal law of nature. the law of nature, he said, is deduced by correct reasoning from the right and duties of nations and the nature of moral obligations. natural law for story is the basis for the law of nations. however, story is careful to note that he, as a judge, only has the authority enforce the law of nations if it has not been relaxed or waved by the consent of nations as seen in their general practices and customs. indeed he was willing to enforce the fugitive slave act o
positive law that conflicts with natural law is not law at all. having examined story's general philosophical framework, let us see how he applied his view in concrete cases. in the 1822 case, an american public armed vessel sees an allegedly french ship is suspected in engaging of the trafficking of slaves. the american captain asserted that the trafficking of slaves from africa to a foreign port violated the law of nations. and; therefore, the confiscation of the ship was the appropriate...
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bicep to come the professor of law the university of pennsylvania. thank you for your time, sir. >> guest: you're very welcome. >> jemma petraeus talks about the u.s. military to fight future small wars against insurgents and terrorists. watch him for the hour here on the tv. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for coming out. i read a column called war stories. the word wars in the subtitle of my book, but you might notice really don't write about war. i don't write battle scenes and i'm not one of these reporters who just aches to get back into some were scenes where i can get shot at. it's just not what i do.it's jus ..t what i'm interested in doing is policy and ideas and where do these ideas come from? they don't just drop from the sky. they usually do not automatically appeal to everybody as a matter of logic. where did the ideas come from? who were the people and there were a lot of comp eating ideas. how did this particular set of ideas get transferred? was there resistance? how was the resistance overcome? it usually isn't just one person. it's
bicep to come the professor of law the university of pennsylvania. thank you for your time, sir. >> guest: you're very welcome. >> jemma petraeus talks about the u.s. military to fight future small wars against insurgents and terrorists. watch him for the hour here on the tv. [applause] >> thank you. thanks for coming out. i read a column called war stories. the word wars in the subtitle of my book, but you might notice really don't write about war. i don't write battle scenes...
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based on most analysis, we have already passed and the president has signed into law approximately $2.4 trillion in deficit reduction through 2022, not including the sequester and to reach the goal, we need an additional $1.6 trillion in deficit reduction. so working off the c.b.o.'s baseline, we first instruct the ways and means committee to enhance receive news by $2.7 trillion over the next 10 years. that is not an extraordinary figure. just a few weeks ago, we passed a $3.9 trillion extension in tax cuts. so going back over that and coming up with $2.7 trillion is within the realm of possibility. we just don't make the number up. we show $4.2 trillion in possible options in coming up with the $2.7 trillion. that would include limiting the deductibility of corporate interest payments and numerous tax breaks that corporations enjoy. money can be raised by capital gains taxed for ordinary income without a special benefit. surcharge of 5.4% on that portion of your income over $1 million. speculators' tax, reducing the extension of tax cuts down to the first $250,000, rather than $450,00
based on most analysis, we have already passed and the president has signed into law approximately $2.4 trillion in deficit reduction through 2022, not including the sequester and to reach the goal, we need an additional $1.6 trillion in deficit reduction. so working off the c.b.o.'s baseline, we first instruct the ways and means committee to enhance receive news by $2.7 trillion over the next 10 years. that is not an extraordinary figure. just a few weeks ago, we passed a $3.9 trillion...
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law sales should be more strict. while 37% say kept the same. on immigration, 57% of those polled say illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the country and apply for citizenship while just 12% said they should be able to stay without applying for citizenship. and 26% says they should be required to leave the u.s., simply put. when it comes to those who favor the sanctions on iran in exchange for rules on the nuclear program. 56% support the deal. and immediately following the republican's shutdown in october which was inspired over appeal of the affordable care act, more repealed it than supported it. let me start with michelle on this. if you look at these numbers on guns and the chance at least for peace or avoiding a war with iran, a strong substantial number there. and yet the debate swings the other way too often. >> right. i mean, part of the problem is that the republican party or at least republican candidates are incentivized against being responsive to the majority of the people in this country. so t
law sales should be more strict. while 37% say kept the same. on immigration, 57% of those polled say illegal immigrants should be able to stay in the country and apply for citizenship while just 12% said they should be able to stay without applying for citizenship. and 26% says they should be required to leave the u.s., simply put. when it comes to those who favor the sanctions on iran in exchange for rules on the nuclear program. 56% support the deal. and immediately following the...
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an update on the plan to nullify federal gun laws in missouri. in illinois an apology for torture at the hands of police officers, a special squad that beat confessions out of suspect. and a former it. sa worker charged with making threats against the airport he was supposed to protect. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in missouri, a back and forth battle over gun control, the governor recently vetoed a bill that would have outlawed federal gun control laws in the state calling it unconstitutional as jonathan martin tells us lawmakers fell one voigt short of over raiding the veto. >> reporter: this vote was as close as you can gets. lawmakers in the house got the 109 votes they needed to override the governor's veto but when it went before the senate they were one vote short. that means the governor's veto stands and this law is essentially dead. if it had been passed approximate t* would have basically nullified federal gun laws in the state of missouri. some called it the most gun friendly piece of legislation to be considered and passed originally by a stat
an update on the plan to nullify federal gun laws in missouri. in illinois an apology for torture at the hands of police officers, a special squad that beat confessions out of suspect. and a former it. sa worker charged with making threats against the airport he was supposed to protect. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in missouri, a back and forth battle over gun control, the governor recently vetoed a bill that would have outlawed federal gun control laws in the state calling it unconstitutional as...
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i don't know if you're familiar with godwin's law, a tale that talks about dissolved into someone called a. there's no room for further discussion. i try to divulge that in the book in the way i approach people on a day-to-day basis. having said that, if i sent someone a century for deceitful, i confront that, at least as they see it. >> host: ron miller, and "sellout" talk about living in louisiana as one of the worst use of your life. >> guest: as a military brat, not being accustomed to a school where you had predominantly black student in the attitudes that came with it, here i am, a kid that dressed a certain way, spoke a certain way, had a certain respect for authority and put you into an environment where those things are not held in regard and i was ridiculed. i was harassed, teachers pet, talking like a white boy, all these things are not made. the irony was the only reason it didn't taste too likely kids at the school took a liking to me and defended me they are much bigger than anyone else. i might've been held back a couple grades. but it is going through that experience and
i don't know if you're familiar with godwin's law, a tale that talks about dissolved into someone called a. there's no room for further discussion. i try to divulge that in the book in the way i approach people on a day-to-day basis. having said that, if i sent someone a century for deceitful, i confront that, at least as they see it. >> host: ron miller, and "sellout" talk about living in louisiana as one of the worst use of your life. >> guest: as a military brat, not...
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almost have as a child, dell, when you are learning the sesame street version of how a bill becomes law, or a civics class in high school, or you say the pledge of allegiance, it was just a genuine moment of unity, and folks wish we could go back to that. as something of a student of american history, you look back through the course of our country, and these debates have always raged. there has always been disagreement in congress. there are people who have been caned on the senate floor. i could go on and on. and so the key is, i think, for folks to sometimes take a step back and a day like today, a day of reflection and remembrance, i would hope for my part that people take to heart and carry with them, through some of the debates that are ultimately going to come, and those debates will be pitched and angry, but if you can sort of keep that in the back of your mind, not a lecture, just a thought here, then i think everybody would be well served. >> mike thank you very much. and franklin and jefferson couldn't even stand being in the same room with each other. >> jefferson and adams.
almost have as a child, dell, when you are learning the sesame street version of how a bill becomes law, or a civics class in high school, or you say the pledge of allegiance, it was just a genuine moment of unity, and folks wish we could go back to that. as something of a student of american history, you look back through the course of our country, and these debates have always raged. there has always been disagreement in congress. there are people who have been caned on the senate floor. i...
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applied to parents and caregivers. >> a controversial law sparking a religious debate are trying to combat a high divorce rate, forcing men who divorce their wives to pay up. $300 is the fine. a hefty price in a country where most people live on less than $200 a day. leaders are trying to prevent a civil war in south sudan. kenyan and ethiopian officials arrived in juba. the fighting forced 90,000 from their homes. u.n. troops are on their way to protect civilian refugees in south sudan. >> we are improving a rapid redeployment, and in particular where civilians sought refuge in our camps. we are over 50,000 civilians in our fairs compounds. in juba, bentiu and elsewhere. >> al jazeera's correspondent joins me from kenya and nairobi, where east african heads of state are meeting. hello to you. what do the leaders hope to accomplish in the meeting today? >> well, there has been an understanding that this has been primarily political conflict and therefore they need to address the political grievances or outstanding issues between the two sides in order to prevent the situation from e
applied to parents and caregivers. >> a controversial law sparking a religious debate are trying to combat a high divorce rate, forcing men who divorce their wives to pay up. $300 is the fine. a hefty price in a country where most people live on less than $200 a day. leaders are trying to prevent a civil war in south sudan. kenyan and ethiopian officials arrived in juba. the fighting forced 90,000 from their homes. u.n. troops are on their way to protect civilian refugees in south sudan....
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eyewitnesses how quickly people moved in to help, law enforcement moved in to help. and we heard earlier that between the two explosions police had already moved in. so we're talking ten to 15 seconds before they reacted and immediately deployed. i want to go to martha. >> they just evacuated the -- at the harvard academy. they are clearing out that school of government there. everybody in the area is supposed to leave that school. i'm also hearing that the explosion at the kennedy library was small. again, they told us no injuries. but that is an absolutely beautiful building. it is all glass front. it is in front of boston harbor. all glass, a huge american flag hanging down in the center of that library. we're trying to get more details on exactly what happened there whether something was dropped in a trash can, we don't know. but certainly they believe it is related somehow to these marathon bombings as well. >> and, martha, we heard the police commissioner say they don't know yet whether this explosion was related to the two explosions at the finish line. gettin
eyewitnesses how quickly people moved in to help, law enforcement moved in to help. and we heard earlier that between the two explosions police had already moved in. so we're talking ten to 15 seconds before they reacted and immediately deployed. i want to go to martha. >> they just evacuated the -- at the harvard academy. they are clearing out that school of government there. everybody in the area is supposed to leave that school. i'm also hearing that the explosion at the kennedy...
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look, i'm a protector like many law enforcement officers across the nation. elected officials and the citizens have asked us, what can we do to make our nation a safer place? and background checks is one effective way of making that happen. a capacity on these magazines and certainly we continue to be seeking a ban on these assault weapons as well. in this case, bloomberg is on the mark. >> what do you do when you get a call there's some criminal out there, an assailant of some kind who's got a semiautomatic weapon in his hands? what do you do? do you have to escalate the police response? have to arm men up to the teeth? how do you do it? i want to give people a sense of this. what's a police patrolman carry in baltimore county? >> certainly what we've had to do over the years is we've upgraded from a resolver i used to carry and i was a rookie officer to a semiautomatic weapon. we've used the shotgun in place for many years. we upgraded to a patrol rifle, an assault rifle with a magazine of about 30. in fact, i don't think there's any place where more than 3
look, i'm a protector like many law enforcement officers across the nation. elected officials and the citizens have asked us, what can we do to make our nation a safer place? and background checks is one effective way of making that happen. a capacity on these magazines and certainly we continue to be seeking a ban on these assault weapons as well. in this case, bloomberg is on the mark. >> what do you do when you get a call there's some criminal out there, an assailant of some kind who's...
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both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated law but the loss is threatening to cut it to save money. karen gray of houston stopped rallies in virginia in maryland. they protested the same saturday service. >> the possibility of an end to saturday delivery looms large. the general wants to stop saturday mail delivery starting with office. the national association of letter carriers said a loud collective. >> this is part of a pre-meditated rumor designed to stop the postal service. >> union leaders more of the same. >> deliver on rday. >> they agree more are paying bills on-line but not everybody like
both laws aim to block same-sex marriage becoming legal. a decision isn't expected until sometime in june. today a palace memorial will be held for tom clemens head of the colorado prison system. you remember this he was shot dead in his home last week. he was a troubled son of a good friend of the colorado governor. he died in a shootout in the state of texas. heather? >> well postal workers across the country have a message. they want to continue saturday mail delivery. it is mandated...
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two questions help us out to keep it tight senate can remake it three questions because my brother-in-law has been sitting very patiently. [laughter] >> quick comments i appreciate the is a you bring forth so you can cited because it is digital and i prefer that. [laughter] but the idea is are interesting because my family has a lot of options every cent they have the bank account of us to be separated but there is such stephen security and to if there is the year that means a lack of information so to bring up that city in california to renegotiate we talk about the local bank again it is hard. i am ashamed to tell you who i have my mortgage with. but this is new ideas as to how secure you could be i appreciate the conversation and i want to sink my mentor who invited me because he gave his name but i encourage you to bring somebody. [laughter] >> this is the line i heard from the ceo that if you want to get of which sell to the pork. what it speaks to me is the of levels of what's exist against the pork. mortgages cost more, a food cost more at the grocer's store, baking cost more a and
two questions help us out to keep it tight senate can remake it three questions because my brother-in-law has been sitting very patiently. [laughter] >> quick comments i appreciate the is a you bring forth so you can cited because it is digital and i prefer that. [laughter] but the idea is are interesting because my family has a lot of options every cent they have the bank account of us to be separated but there is such stephen security and to if there is the year that means a lack of...
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>> i'm confident we're following the laws we have. we have a set of laws that guide how nsa acts. we follow those laws. we have tremendous oversight by all three portions of the government. the courts, congress, and the administration. and when you look at these laws and the way they have been passed, and the oversight we have, i am confident we are following our laws. >> final point pierre made, some are asking whether wikileaks is a journalistic organization or an enemy of the state. where do you come down on that? >> i have no opinion on them. i really don't track them. i don't know. i don't know who they are other than this assange person. my job, defend the nation. no speculation. >> you just said, as you testified to congress this week, the government programs helped prevent 50 terrorist attacks. senators wyden and udall responded, they acknowledged that the prison program was effective, but said this, the the bulk collection phone collection records played little or no role in most of these disruptions. in fact, we have yet to see evidence that the bulk phone records collec
>> i'm confident we're following the laws we have. we have a set of laws that guide how nsa acts. we follow those laws. we have tremendous oversight by all three portions of the government. the courts, congress, and the administration. and when you look at these laws and the way they have been passed, and the oversight we have, i am confident we are following our laws. >> final point pierre made, some are asking whether wikileaks is a journalistic organization or an enemy of the...
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really has to be that's true in the law it's still your l.a. and i understand where you're coming from but it is something that's turning out to be very negative it's having a huge negative impact on business so really is happening and i guess that's what is going to happen one way or the other i don't see this getting them to the end but i fully understand what the republicans are doing and i actually respect them for it i really like the wall street journal it's a major mistake while a lot of jobs are the golden well let's see how it happens lots of strange things happen larry let's see what happens in the end but they are very committed to killing obamacare obamacare is a very look i have friends that have without going into deep anything or deep studies and we can do that to wonders not turning out to good for obamacare but i have friends that have businesses hiring only part time people now ok only part time people because they get out of obligations by doing that i have friends that are closing down businesses because of obamacare i mean
really has to be that's true in the law it's still your l.a. and i understand where you're coming from but it is something that's turning out to be very negative it's having a huge negative impact on business so really is happening and i guess that's what is going to happen one way or the other i don't see this getting them to the end but i fully understand what the republicans are doing and i actually respect them for it i really like the wall street journal it's a major mistake while a lot of...
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he is attending law school part- time. at the university of edinburgh. he still wants to be a minister. the difference between a religious leader and a political leader is not necessarily that far -- you are still leading people, talking about values and morals, out there helping people and serving the public. >> here is ben later on. it is less than one minute. ♪ >> the experience of september 11, and to thousand one, and november 4, 2008, is really my greatest growth and education. because of what has happened tonight, my fear is it will deteriorate from the inside, and now i have something i can do to make a difference, and that is to bring back the republican party from the bad state that it is in, and the challenge that that poses is exciting. i will be back. i cannot even say back. i will be there. >> i will be back from where question mark -- from where? >> he will be back from defeat. this was filmed on the night of the 2008 election, and he had been fighting on behalf of john mccain on campus, and felt overwhelmed by the support for barack --
he is attending law school part- time. at the university of edinburgh. he still wants to be a minister. the difference between a religious leader and a political leader is not necessarily that far -- you are still leading people, talking about values and morals, out there helping people and serving the public. >> here is ben later on. it is less than one minute. ♪ >> the experience of september 11, and to thousand one, and november 4, 2008, is really my greatest growth and...
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with today's announcement, this stop is now protected by law. so generations of americans can remember those struggles and those sacrifices. we need to remember the past so we can address the problems of the president. a program is put in place to help the legacy of slavery. this comes week after the law designated to protect minority rights in some places with an ugly history. today we also learned that a democratic governor in arkansas had to veto republican voter i.d. bill to become a state law. these are serious cases and serious issues. issues born from our past. the great southern writer willi william faulkner wrote he, the past is not dead. it's not even past. we must not forget the struggles that continue today. and we must muster courage, imagine the courage it took for tubman to keep going back in the south, possibly being captured or killed. we don't need that much courage, just some of that courage. we'll face the deals that are trying to be cut to turn the clock back on progress in america. we all need to have a little tubman in us.
with today's announcement, this stop is now protected by law. so generations of americans can remember those struggles and those sacrifices. we need to remember the past so we can address the problems of the president. a program is put in place to help the legacy of slavery. this comes week after the law designated to protect minority rights in some places with an ugly history. today we also learned that a democratic governor in arkansas had to veto republican voter i.d. bill to become a state...
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i briefly taught for law school and start my political career. i was involved in politics for 27 years. after i left, i set up the clinton foundation and i have done that since. that was interesting to me the personlary was in our family who is always involved in foundation and in doing public good as a private citizen. legalg in the loop -- clinic when we were at yale. organizing a group called arkansas advocates for families. that is still doing well today. 49th in per home, capita. she lived this stuff. she was on all kinds of other boards. when i was president, she got me to start meeting with civil society leaders. nongovernment organization leaders. in the in india and turkey and berries other countries and in latin america. -- i did that in india and turkey and various other countries and in latin america. i will never forget some time lefter ifter i --a fter the white house, i thought to myself when looking there, my god. i had become an ngo. [laughter] i have thebecause opportunity to see the grassroots up how politics work .hrough drama
i briefly taught for law school and start my political career. i was involved in politics for 27 years. after i left, i set up the clinton foundation and i have done that since. that was interesting to me the personlary was in our family who is always involved in foundation and in doing public good as a private citizen. legalg in the loop -- clinic when we were at yale. organizing a group called arkansas advocates for families. that is still doing well today. 49th in per home, capita. she lived...
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how close is iraq really from achieving a hydrocarbon law? and please give us some sense of all these pipelines. frome is the independent one tan --tan -- curtis kurdistan to turkey. kurdistan to turkey and the others -- what are we to make of those and how realistic are they? >> thank you. good to see you here. and same spirit. hydrocarbon law is one of the key political challenges for the rock or for the new iraq. on the basis of the iraqi constitution that gives all power and wealth among let's say, among the region, among the people. only recently the iraqi parliament passed a designation to enhance the powers of governance, of the local authorities any rock. it had -- in iraq. it has been a political issue between the krg and baghdad, the hydrocarbon law. there was an agreement in 2007 that was accepted by both sides but it did not materialize. because of the deteriorations of relations between the krg and baghdad, there has been a separation of thinking, of planning, of using the oil resources and approaches with turkey. and iran also.
how close is iraq really from achieving a hydrocarbon law? and please give us some sense of all these pipelines. frome is the independent one tan --tan -- curtis kurdistan to turkey. kurdistan to turkey and the others -- what are we to make of those and how realistic are they? >> thank you. good to see you here. and same spirit. hydrocarbon law is one of the key political challenges for the rock or for the new iraq. on the basis of the iraqi constitution that gives all power and wealth...
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and to tell them it is not the law. >> there is the study, that you know the island's is the next place for the people to go there, to return their. americans are living their. there.ng like americans are enjoying their lives there. why should we not have the rights to go on our island and enjoy the same way that they are doing? >> known by many as the navy's best kept secrets, diego garcia is some to 1000 residents at any time. there is a unique assortment of quality of life opportunities to take advantage of. the island recreational center is a word -- open around the clock. be sure to spend as much time as
and to tell them it is not the law. >> there is the study, that you know the island's is the next place for the people to go there, to return their. americans are living their. there.ng like americans are enjoying their lives there. why should we not have the rights to go on our island and enjoy the same way that they are doing? >> known by many as the navy's best kept secrets, diego garcia is some to 1000 residents at any time. there is a unique assortment of quality of life...
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it's against the law for 80 years. look, i don't really care about this, except for hypocrisy angle. this guy campaigned vociferously about getting corporate money out. granted waivers likcandy. to lobbyists that get in there. it's just one of the last cards to be flipped on the hypocrisy on this. i would like to see him go up there with a nascar suits like this is brought to you by after lec and exxon-mobil -- by aflec and commo exxon-mobil. >> bret: second topic. take a look at gun shop owners and gun shows, people going to gun shows about the activity out there. >> what i noticed is no assault weapon whatsoever. any ar type of guns. anything like that. i mean two weeks ago, they were there. now they're not. people are buying them all. >> it's pretty hard to get ammo. a lot of calibers and guns. and magazines, because of the hype and everybody is worried about what is going to come out on the gun laws. >> so, as this task force continues and the vice president comes out with recommendations, jonah it's pretty unprece
it's against the law for 80 years. look, i don't really care about this, except for hypocrisy angle. this guy campaigned vociferously about getting corporate money out. granted waivers likcandy. to lobbyists that get in there. it's just one of the last cards to be flipped on the hypocrisy on this. i would like to see him go up there with a nascar suits like this is brought to you by after lec and exxon-mobil -- by aflec and commo exxon-mobil. >> bret: second topic. take a look at gun shop...
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laws limiting the types of acceptable i.d. required to vote have been passed by lawmakers and has gone to the governor for his signature. the voting rights act is going to be challenged by the supreme court. joining me right now is pennsylvania democratic party chair jim burn and the co-director of the advancement project, an organization that works to protect voting rights, judith browne dianis. i want to talk to you about this thing in michigan. it's so obviously intended to zap the importance of detroit. it's so obvious because you have a lot of minority voters living there, and this just basically says you get one cd. we're going to take the state. >> that's right. you know, we have to understand that this wasn't just one act, right? first you take over state legislatures in 2010, the gop does that. then what they do is they try to make it harder to vote by passing voter i.d. laws, and then the third part of their plan is then to change the way the electoral college votes are allocated so that people in communities of colo
laws limiting the types of acceptable i.d. required to vote have been passed by lawmakers and has gone to the governor for his signature. the voting rights act is going to be challenged by the supreme court. joining me right now is pennsylvania democratic party chair jim burn and the co-director of the advancement project, an organization that works to protect voting rights, judith browne dianis. i want to talk to you about this thing in michigan. it's so obviously intended to zap the...
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last year i signed into law about $1.7 trillion in the deficit reduction. it further reduces the deficit by raising $226 billion from the wealthiest households in america and there will be more deficit reduction as congress, they decide what to do with the automatic spending cuts that we have now delayed for two months. and i want to make this point as i have demonstrated throughout the past several weeks. i am very open to compromise. and i agree with the democrats and the republicans that the aging population and the rising cost of health care will make medicare the biggest contributor to our deficit. i believe that we've got to find ways to reform that program without hurting seniors who count on it to survive. and i believe that there is further unnecessary spending on government that we can eliminate. but we can't simply cut our way to prosperity. cutting spending has to go hand and hand with further reforms for our tax codes. and so that the wealthiest corporations and individuals, they can't take advantage of loopholes in deductions that aren't avail
last year i signed into law about $1.7 trillion in the deficit reduction. it further reduces the deficit by raising $226 billion from the wealthiest households in america and there will be more deficit reduction as congress, they decide what to do with the automatic spending cuts that we have now delayed for two months. and i want to make this point as i have demonstrated throughout the past several weeks. i am very open to compromise. and i agree with the democrats and the republicans that the...
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alice kept on seeing a professor at harvard law school. well at one time away to longtime detainees have been transferred out of the camp into their native country of sudan. this comes just two days after two saudis were transferred three in a total of detainee is to one hundred and fifty eight his detainee assessment lead to the new york times but with the leaks even when hoffman in tahiti in as is described as a veteran al qaeda member who served as osama bin laden's courier in the nineteen nineties he was captured by pakistani forces back in two thousand won while attempting to cross the afghanistan pakistan border but the other members of the so called dirty thirty group who were some of bin laden's a security detail. he is believed to have a high intelligence value and also pose is a high security risk to the us its interests and its allies. now the other man nor a new one it is described as a senior al qaeda military trainer in afghanistan with connections to the group's operational chain of command commenting on intelligence value a
alice kept on seeing a professor at harvard law school. well at one time away to longtime detainees have been transferred out of the camp into their native country of sudan. this comes just two days after two saudis were transferred three in a total of detainee is to one hundred and fifty eight his detainee assessment lead to the new york times but with the leaks even when hoffman in tahiti in as is described as a veteran al qaeda member who served as osama bin laden's courier in the nineteen...
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and without break any laws or crossing police lines. frankly i was surprised how closely we could get. there are thousands of unclaimed yellow bags sitting on the sidewalk in boston, massachusetts tonight, sean, from runners who had prepositioned their clothing, their personal items, keys to their car, their cell phone, wallet, credit card, money. two to six thousand of those bags have not been claimed tonight and likely will not at least until tomorrow when some of those runners can gain access. >> and the difficulty for the police is every one of those bags now they must assume and use great caution when looking into them. you mentioned that you flew into logan airport, which is not far from where the finish line is for this marathon. there was an earlier report that airspace was restricted and cell phone service was shut down. cell phones, for those who don't know, can be used to trigger explosive devices. >> all good points. i landed at 6:50 local time. flight from new york could not have been easier. as you know on that route from
and without break any laws or crossing police lines. frankly i was surprised how closely we could get. there are thousands of unclaimed yellow bags sitting on the sidewalk in boston, massachusetts tonight, sean, from runners who had prepositioned their clothing, their personal items, keys to their car, their cell phone, wallet, credit card, money. two to six thousand of those bags have not been claimed tonight and likely will not at least until tomorrow when some of those runners can gain...
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there is no national requirement and of the fifty states only connecticut has passed a law ensuring that all of its residents can take off work due to illness so the most societies recognize as essential to a healthy labor force in fact the united states right now is the only country in the developed world that does not guarantee any sort of compensated sick time to its citizens and a valid continues to get out of its way it may not do that. to do so you know offer paid sick time any time soon soon for more on this i'm joined by brandon fisher general counsel of p.r. watch and alec exposed brendan welcome. thanks for having me it's great to great to have you with us so basically. orange county florida was considering a ballot referendum in other words citizens were put to go this thing to put that in place a county wide sickly provision so any employer in that county would have to pace people when they get sick what happens to that now. sure and so fifty thousand orange county voters signed a petition to add a paid sick days referendum to the ballot it was subjected to delaying tact
there is no national requirement and of the fifty states only connecticut has passed a law ensuring that all of its residents can take off work due to illness so the most societies recognize as essential to a healthy labor force in fact the united states right now is the only country in the developed world that does not guarantee any sort of compensated sick time to its citizens and a valid continues to get out of its way it may not do that. to do so you know offer paid sick time any time soon...
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if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva jr from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court determined that he may have unlawfully convicted up to five thousand youths some of former as young as ten years old for crimes they didn't commit this is obviously sickening a total exploitation of power but the thing we need to think about is the fact that the us has by far the world's largest prison population and a booming prison industry it leads me to believe that maybe this one scumbag judge from pennsylvania isn't the only one out there abusing his power if you see a prison full of kids near you you better make sure that they're actually baby guilty of something but that's just my opinion. she. co
if you have a business than you need customers right this is perhaps the simplest law of capitalism but if your business is making juvenile prisons how are you going to attract more customers by bribing judges into condemning innocent children so you'll have all of the captives i mean customers that you need to charge mark silva jr from pennsylvania has been sentenced to twenty years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile prison developer the pennsylvania supreme court...
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earlier this year, president obama called the strikes lawful and part of a legitimate campaign against terrorism. replay shuns between the two countries have been tense particularly since 2011 when osama bin laden was found living here the pakistan capitol. but the obama administration has requested more than $1.5 billion in military and humanitarian assistance for pakistan. so it would appear this relationship is on the mend as the u.s. prepares its exit from afghanistan by the end of next year >>> so far white house officials have not yet responded to the report. the u.s. maintaining that in almost all cases the drones have been successful in killing their targets. >>> the owners of a colorado farm tied to a deadly list tieria outbreak will appear in court today. many people died from eating the contaminated melons that came from the farm. >>> monday morning in sparks just a few miles east of reno, police say a gunman killed a teacher and two students were wounded hah then he took his own life. >> reporter: just before the start of class on monday, gunfire at sparks middle school in
earlier this year, president obama called the strikes lawful and part of a legitimate campaign against terrorism. replay shuns between the two countries have been tense particularly since 2011 when osama bin laden was found living here the pakistan capitol. but the obama administration has requested more than $1.5 billion in military and humanitarian assistance for pakistan. so it would appear this relationship is on the mend as the u.s. prepares its exit from afghanistan by the end of next...
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i was joined earlier by cass sunstein a professor of law at harvard. i've been paying more attention to the substance of the report to as and. to the feedback seems to be people's reactions are generally very positive which is gratifying so what was the most shocking practice that you discovered that the n.s.a. was telling. we didn't discover any shocking practices so our goal was to think about principles that are going to be helpful for the future and one thing we do is honor and respect the hard work of the intelligence community which is helping to keep our nation safe and helping helping to keep our allies safe and it's important to keep in mind some of the work is helping to prevent human rights abuses and then atrocities abroad so we want to create security foundations that are respectful of privacy and liberty and and not accuse anybody of anything so talk about the process your group went through to put this report together what kind of access for you granted into the national security agency's practice it complete so there were two things we
i was joined earlier by cass sunstein a professor of law at harvard. i've been paying more attention to the substance of the report to as and. to the feedback seems to be people's reactions are generally very positive which is gratifying so what was the most shocking practice that you discovered that the n.s.a. was telling. we didn't discover any shocking practices so our goal was to think about principles that are going to be helpful for the future and one thing we do is honor and respect the...
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thought it when it was passed a lot of it is the new government we don't we need some sort of health law i think you do any such thing and you need something good i think you can actually have something much better than obamacare and for a lot less money you know other countries we're not we don't have great health care in this country and yet we spend two and three times more than other countries and never had a national health plan if we've never had good health care in this country frankly but you know we're spending the most money by far and we don't have the best health care so that's not so good but it's not so good to ship them and so i'm coming well they're shutting it down as you what happens let's going to be interesting hey i'm watching just like you i do respect the fact that they are very committed to it they're taking a lot of heat will see what happens but everybody's committed obama's committed to a moment if you like commitment he's committed he would certainly think that he's not going to end it and that's what they want so it's a tough it's a very tough situation for t
thought it when it was passed a lot of it is the new government we don't we need some sort of health law i think you do any such thing and you need something good i think you can actually have something much better than obamacare and for a lot less money you know other countries we're not we don't have great health care in this country and yet we spend two and three times more than other countries and never had a national health plan if we've never had good health care in this country frankly...
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sweeping safety and health care laws. let me bring in chuck todd, host of "the daily rundown," who first reported this for nbc news. obviously, many superlatives will be used to describe frank lautenberg. he's the last of the greatest general ved in world war ii. just give us a quick sort of summary, the importance of frank lautenberg in the u.s. senate. >> i would say he was a liberal's liberal. an activist before it was a government activist, if you will. if you think about it, he came into politics after a successful business career. a lot of people get paid, get their paychecks from a company called adp. well, he basically took adp from a small little mom and pop shop that helped companies are payrolls to one of the most dominant payroll companies that
sweeping safety and health care laws. let me bring in chuck todd, host of "the daily rundown," who first reported this for nbc news. obviously, many superlatives will be used to describe frank lautenberg. he's the last of the greatest general ved in world war ii. just give us a quick sort of summary, the importance of frank lautenberg in the u.s. senate. >> i would say he was a liberal's liberal. an activist before it was a government activist, if you will. if you think about...
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laws is being put to the test today in a pennsylvania courtroom. critics say the photo identification requirements for pennsylvania voters is unconstitutional. a key issue in the trial will be the availability of alternative photo identification for people who lack a driver's license or other types of acceptable i.d. that's listed in the law. >>> and a note from the weekend, the annual running of the bulls in pamplona, spain, is over for another year. it didn't end soon enough for some like a australian woman injured by a bull yesterday and required emergency surgery. four other runners were hurt. one of them happened to be a man from california. what are they thinking is what i think every time i see that. >> it's more like the running from the bulls. not the running with the bulls. >> agreed. >>> back on store shelves earlier than expected where we found twinkies already for sale. >> uh-huh. >>> plus, a massive rescue effort after a young boy is swallowed by a dune. an update on the boy's condition. >>> waiting for royalty. katie middleton could
laws is being put to the test today in a pennsylvania courtroom. critics say the photo identification requirements for pennsylvania voters is unconstitutional. a key issue in the trial will be the availability of alternative photo identification for people who lack a driver's license or other types of acceptable i.d. that's listed in the law. >>> and a note from the weekend, the annual running of the bulls in pamplona, spain, is over for another year. it didn't end soon enough for some...
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on the national olympic committee to move the 2014 winter games out of sochi because of the russian laws banning the promotion of gay relationships and the games are less than four months away. do you think the u.s. should bike -- boycott those games for that reason? >> no, i don't believe in a boycott. the athletes that participate in the olympics have been training for years now. they are reaching their peak and they should not be penalized. the homophobic laws in russia that was passed recently -- when they made the presentation to international olympics committee. they pledged to honor the olympic code which says no discrimination. they breached that pledge. russia needs to be punished but it's too late to pull it out ofsochi now. we have sent messages and petitions to the international olympics committee to be responsible and call russia out on the breaching of their pledge. apparently, they had some conversations with politicians there and a couple of politicians have said -- the minister of interior who controls the police said laws of russia will be honored and anyone who cannot
on the national olympic committee to move the 2014 winter games out of sochi because of the russian laws banning the promotion of gay relationships and the games are less than four months away. do you think the u.s. should bike -- boycott those games for that reason? >> no, i don't believe in a boycott. the athletes that participate in the olympics have been training for years now. they are reaching their peak and they should not be penalized. the homophobic laws in russia that was passed...
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a treaty is a law. it is the emotional and political arguments that no one can disagree with these arguments. but the question is will the treaty actually have the legal effect that is being proffered by the proponents of the treaty ?senator kirk as the chief -- we don't your citations of the articles of the treaty. we don't hear consideration of the report. don't hear the kind of legal analysis that will be appropriate for analyzing the legal impact of this treaty. >> this weekend on c-span, more than 130 countries have ratified united nationsed disabilities treaty which failed to win senate approval in 2012. 10:00saturday morning at eastern on c-span two book tv. also, the upsides of being a big fish in a small pond saturday night at 11:00 there and on c- span three, american history tv come on a credit segment go straight to my two feet from then president for, lynette squeaky from pulled the trigger. >> the senate backed a bill that would make this commission in ,he workplace against being gay trans
a treaty is a law. it is the emotional and political arguments that no one can disagree with these arguments. but the question is will the treaty actually have the legal effect that is being proffered by the proponents of the treaty ?senator kirk as the chief -- we don't your citations of the articles of the treaty. we don't hear consideration of the report. don't hear the kind of legal analysis that will be appropriate for analyzing the legal impact of this treaty. >> this weekend on...
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she was artie practicing law at a law firm when i met her. it took me six years to figure anybody practicing at a law firm out there? it is a matter of finding your own passion. i realized early in our career -- our first conversation was about that experience at a law firm and me trying to visit to her the public surface -- ser vice and how she was going to make an enormous difference. i turned out to be right about her. >> so you started as her boss
she was artie practicing law at a law firm when i met her. it took me six years to figure anybody practicing at a law firm out there? it is a matter of finding your own passion. i realized early in our career -- our first conversation was about that experience at a law firm and me trying to visit to her the public surface -- ser vice and how she was going to make an enormous difference. i turned out to be right about her. >> so you started as her boss
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the constitutional law. we want to follow immigration law. >> bill: tell the world wiehl, you know millions are watching so don't get nervous. what exactly the policy that president obama signed into law by executive order says. >> he said if you came here before you were 16 you are still under the age of 30. school, being arrested, other things like that. follow that general caveat, you are excluded from being deported. >> >> bill: the agents say listen, what are we supposed to do get their birth certificates? we don't know how old they are when they are in here. we can't arrest anybody. is that what they're saying? >> they are essentially saying that the presidential directive you suppers usurps. >> bill: they are kicking it up to the constitutional provision that only congress can change or make laws that a president can't sign an order to that says pot is legal or anything else? >> that would be monarchy. immigration caveat. >> banding together with pinheaded attorneys to basically constitutional action.
the constitutional law. we want to follow immigration law. >> bill: tell the world wiehl, you know millions are watching so don't get nervous. what exactly the policy that president obama signed into law by executive order says. >> he said if you came here before you were 16 you are still under the age of 30. school, being arrested, other things like that. follow that general caveat, you are excluded from being deported. >> >> bill: the agents say listen, what are we...
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it sure looks like somebody here broke the law, missing rim. i referredreform -- the congressman with the team which this committee is already working with. orwe provide us the person persons who decided that this committee couldn't see this information and wrote 6103 on this e-mail? factwill take the word that the folks who are working on the committee in the production of documents -- >> or you should be able to give us the information if it's not 6103. >> will the gentleman please yield? will of the individuals behind please identifyehin yourselves? i just want to know if there's anybody there that will communicate to the irs that we would like these documents in an unredacted format? is there anybody in the group who can correspond with the irs? maybe danny oracle should have been here. >> that's my point. >> so is there any of you that tell them that we would like the unredacted document and move forward and ask missing groom what her involvement was and what organizations were targeted in this case. will one of you raise your hand if you
it sure looks like somebody here broke the law, missing rim. i referredreform -- the congressman with the team which this committee is already working with. orwe provide us the person persons who decided that this committee couldn't see this information and wrote 6103 on this e-mail? factwill take the word that the folks who are working on the committee in the production of documents -- >> or you should be able to give us the information if it's not 6103. >> will the gentleman...
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laws in texas and south carolina. those southern states will tell the supreme court the special voting protection is no longer needed in the age of obama. obama himself disagrees. listen to how they put it in his race speech in 2008. >> the legacy of discrimination and current incidents of discrimination while less overt than in the past, that these things are real. and must be addressed. by enforcing our sism rights laws and ensuring -- civil rights laws and ensuring fairness in our criminal justice system. chris: as it happens we have two journalists who are also lawyers. and they have agreed to preview the supreme court arguments coming up wednesday. howard, you're the challenger. you present the southern states' argument. >> may it please the court -- chris: yes. proceed. >> the argument is that the original civil rights act was based on the idea of all this overt discrimination, especially in the south, that was measured by the fact that blacks voted much less frequently and were not registered the way white peop
laws in texas and south carolina. those southern states will tell the supreme court the special voting protection is no longer needed in the age of obama. obama himself disagrees. listen to how they put it in his race speech in 2008. >> the legacy of discrimination and current incidents of discrimination while less overt than in the past, that these things are real. and must be addressed. by enforcing our sism rights laws and ensuring -- civil rights laws and ensuring fairness in our...
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it's ppoolee complying with the law. it's pax pplicy created by the goveenment. if dc politicians then do it. but don't uss loaded terms to mply law-abiding citizens are tt blame for our nation's fiical mess.onll ccngress and the president aae to blame. they think the public is stupid. we're not. but many of us believed - and ssill beeieve -- all the lies.for more on us on twitter and facebook.i'm mark hyman. firearms and the mentally ill. the changgs that cculd happen in maryland...on fox45 news at five.3 p3 3
it's ppoolee complying with the law. it's pax pplicy created by the goveenment. if dc politicians then do it. but don't uss loaded terms to mply law-abiding citizens are tt blame for our nation's fiical mess.onll ccngress and the president aae to blame. they think the public is stupid. we're not. but many of us believed - and ssill beeieve -- all the lies.for more on us on twitter and facebook.i'm mark hyman. firearms and the mentally ill. the changgs that cculd happen in maryland...on fox45...